Ohio State is far from done, however, and the coaching staff is targeting a number of elite prospects to close out this year's class.

Because of the scholarship restrictions brought on by Ohio State's recent NCAA violations, Meyer and the Buckeyes have to be selective with their remaining openings. Depending on early departures, Ohio State will likely have about 20 scholarships available for this year's recruiting cycle.

Which prospects are being recruited hardest by the coaching staff? Here's a look at the top remaining targets on the Buckeyes' recruiting board.

McMillan, a 5-star prospect out of Hinesville, Ga., has been one of Ohio State's top targets, if not the top target, from the start.

The hard-hitting linebacker piled up 152 tackles during his junior season, and his play on the field netted scholarship offers from programs such as Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Notre Dame and USC.

Lattimore, a 6'0", 175-pound athlete out of Cleveland, is one of the top two-way prospects in the country, but most expect him to play defense in college.

Lattimore attends Glenville High School, an Ohio State pipeline that sent prospects such as Ted Ginn Jr., Troy Smith and Donte Whitner to Columbus during the Jim Tressel era. Meyer has done a good job maintaining that pipeline by signing De'van Bogard (2012) and Christopher Worley (2013), and he can continue that success by securing Lattimore's commitment.

Alabama, Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State, Oregon and USC have all offered scholarships to Lattimore, but the Buckeyes are the favorites to land the Glenville standout.